What are the Requirements to Join the U.S. Army?

So, you’ve decided to join the United States Army and are ready to serve your country in a time of need. Unfortunately, not everyone who wants to join the military will qualify to enlist.

Below we explain the minimum requirements to join the Army.

You’ll need to meet age, weight, physical fitness, citizenship, education and background check requirements before you can enlist. These restrictions are designed to weed out anyone who may not be physically or emotionally capable of serving in extreme conditions.

Afterall, we didn’t become the world’s strongest military force by accepting mediocre recruits. The Army only wants the best men and women to serve our country. Find out if you have what it takes…

U.S. Army Age Requirements

To join the Army you must meet minimum and maximum age requirements. That means you must be at least 17 years old and younger than 35.

If you are under 18 you will need parental consent to enlist.

In addition, anyone that has completed time in other branches of the military may still enlist in even if they are beyond the age requirements.

To see if you would qualify, subtract your previous years of service from your current age. If your age is below the maximum age limit after deducting your prior years of service you may qualify to re-enlist.

U.S. Army Citizenship Requirements

To enlist in the U.S. Army you must be a U.S citizen or legal permanent resident alien. For the majority of people that plan to enlist, if you are a U.S. citizen then you are good to go and can skip to the next section.

However, there are many exceptions to this rule depending on where you were born and your residency status.

For example, U.S. Nationals including the American Samoa and people who were born in the 50 states or commonwealths are eligible to enlist. This even includes people that were born abroad on a military installation or born abroad with parents that were U.S. citizens at the time.

If you have questions about whether your residency status qualifies you to enlist, you should talk to a recruiter in your area.

U.S. Army Education Requirements

Did you graduate from high school or pass the General Educational Development (GED) test? If so, you may qualify to join the Army.

Although many young adults mistakenly believe they can drop out of high school and join the military, this is actually not the case.

I realize it may be tempting to think that a life in the Army would be less stressful than doing math and social studies homework. However, this could not be further from the truth.

Serving in the Army requires dedication, hard work and critical thinking. Dropping out of high school is a sure sign that you may not meet the character traits required to join the U.S. Army.

Sure, you can enlist with only a high school diploma but what if one day you want to be an officer instead of a soldier?

Do you dream of planning missions and giving orders? If so, you’ll need a four-year college degree to become an officer in the U.S. Army.

Height and Weight Requirements

You will be required to meet the height and weight requirements before you can enlist. The table below provides the minimum and maximum weight allowed based on height and age.

First find your height on the left side of the table. Then, look on the right hand side of the table to find your age. Where the the row and column intersect, you’ll find the maximum weight allowed to enlist.

If you do not meet these requirements, you’ll need to start both a nutritional and exercise plan to reduce your weight. Once you meet the requirements you may qualify to enlist.

Editor’s Note: Keep in mind that after you enlist you will be screened every 6 months to verify that you still meet the body fat standard per the table below.

Height (in.)

Min. Weight (lbs)

17-20

21-27

28-39

40+

60 (5′-0″)

97

132

136

139

141

61 (5′-1″)

100

136

140

144

146

62 (5′-2″)

104

141

144

148

150

63 (5′-3″)

107

145

149

153

155

64 (5′-4″)

110

150

154

158

160

65 (5′-5″)

114

155

159

163

165

66 (5′-6″)

117

160

163

168

170

67 (5′-7″)

121

165

169

174

176

68 (5′-8″)

125

170

174

179

181

69 (5′-9″)

128

175

179

184

186

70 (5′-10″)

132

180

185

189

192

71 (5′-11″)

136

185

189

194

197

72 (6′-0″)

140

190

195

200

203

73 (6′-1″)

144

195

200

205

208

74 (6′-2″)

148

201

206

211

214

75 (6′-3″)

152

206

212

217

220

76 (6′-4″)

156

212

217

223

226

77 (6′-5″)

160

218

223

229

232

78 (6′-6″)

164

223

229

235

238

79 (6′-7″)

168

229

235

241

244

80 (6′-8″)

173

234

240

247

250

Standards for Maximum Body Fat Percentage Allowed:

17-20

21-27

28-39

40+

Male

20%

22%

24%

26%

Female

30%

32%

34%

36%

Physical Requirements

Beyond the height and weight requirements, soldiers must also meet physical health standards and pass a physical fitness test.

According to the Army’s “Standards of Medical Fitness” there are hundreds of physical conditions that may prevent you from enlisting in the Army. A few of the most common include hernias, diabetes, hemorrhoids and anemia.

You must also meet vision requirements with or without corrective lenses. The current requirement is that one eye must be at least 20/30 to 20/40 and the other 20/70 to 20/100.

In addition, before you enlist you must pass a drug test. The Army has a zero-tolerance policy on alcohol and drug abuse.

Basic Training Physical Fitness Test

Completing the the Basic Training Physical Fitness is simple. Just do two-minutes of pushups and situps, then run two-miles.

After you complete the test, you will receive a score based on your age.

If you are under 21 years old, here is a summary of the minimum and maximum requirements:

Pushups: 42 to 71

Situps: 53 to 78

2-mile run: 13:00 to 15:54

See the tables below for the Basic Training Physical Fitness test minimum and maximum requirements based on your age:

Number of Pushups in 2-Minutes

Age Groups

17-21

22-26

27-31

32-36

37-41

42-46

47-51

52-56

57-61

62+

Max

71

75

77

75

73

66

59

56

53

50

Min

42

40

39

36

34

30

25

20

18

16

Number of Situps in 2-Minutes

Age Groups

17-21

22-26

27-31

32-36

37-41

42-46

47-51

52-56

57-61

62+

Max

78

80

82

76

76

72

66

66

64

63

Min

53

50

45

42

38

32

30

28

27

26

Required Time for 2-Mile Run (in Minutes)

Age Groups

17-21

22-26

27-31

32-36

37-41

42-46

47-51

52-56

57-61

62+

Max

13:00

13:00

13:18

13:18

13:36

14:06

14:24

14:42

15:18

15:42

Min

15:54

16:36

17:00

17:42

18:18

18:42

19:30

19:48

19:54

20:00

Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) Exam

You must pass the ASVAB exam in order to enlist in the Army. The exam consists of ten short tests over 3 hours:

General Science

Arithmetic Reasoning

Word Knowledge

Paragraph Comprehension

Mathematics Knowledge

Electronics Information

Auto and Shop Information

Mechanical Comprehension

Assembling Objects

Not only is the test a requirement to join the Army, but your score could help you get the job you want as well as signing bonuses. The minimum score required to pass is 31.

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